Most parents tend to have a sort of… well, attachment to their kids. It’s an instinct thing. And as a result, when most parents accidentally lock their kids in the car, there’s usually not much concern about breaking a window or causing some other minor, repairable damage to rescue your child, right?
Well, apparently in Connecticut, Rich Bitches who drive Audi’s don’t think that way:
[Susan Guita] Silverstein went to the HomeGoods store on High Ridge Road to shop and inadvertently locked her keys in the car with the child in the back seat, Sgt. Robert Shawinsky said.
Silverstein called 911 at 1:03 p.m. and the dispatcher advised her to break the window because it was so hot, Shawinsky said. Silverstein refused and requested assistance, he said.
Police and firefighters arrived to find the toddler locked in the back seat of her silver Audi A4, which was parked near the side of the building.
Silverstein asked firefighters not to break the window of the Audi, so they tried to use a lock kit, but it didn’t work, Shawinsky said.
Silverstein continued telling firefighters she did not want them to break the window, according to police reports. She then told them to stop and that she would go home to get a spare set of keys, police said.
In all, the kid was baking in the car for 20 minutes, and was non responsive when the firefighters got finally smashed the window and got him out. And when the Rich Bitch finally came back with her extra keys, the handcuffs were slapped on her and she was packed off to jail.
I hope the jail doesn’t have air conditioning.